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Los mundos virtuales chocan con la realidad en 'Urban Legend Hunters 2: Double'

Dec 14,2024 Autor: Claire

El próximo lanzamiento de Playism, Urban Legend Hunters 2: Double, ofrece una combinación única de juego FMV y realidad aumentada. Los jugadores se meten en la piel de un outsider que investiga la desaparición de un YouTuber desaparecido especializado en leyendas urbanas.

El juego utiliza secuencias FMV, un elemento relativamente raro en los juegos modernos, superpuestas a entornos del mundo real a través de tecnología AR usando la cámara de su teléfono. Este enfoque inusual, aunque poco convencional, presenta un giro creativo en el proceso de investigación.

La historia gira en torno a Chris, el YouTuber desaparecido y tres personas que dicen ser parte de su equipo: Rain, Shou y Tangtang. El misterio se centra en la leyenda del doble, o doppelganger, donde un individuo reemplaza a otro sin ser detectado.

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Si bien Urban Legend Hunters 2: Double cuenta con una premisa intrigante y una ejecución innovadora, las expectativas deben gestionarse. Es poco probable que sea un thriller psicológico sofisticado. Sin embargo, la cursi inherente que a menudo se asocia con los juegos FMV, particularmente dentro del género de terror, podría contribuir a su encanto. No se ha anunciado una fecha de lanzamiento específica, pero se anticipa un lanzamiento en invierno.

Si bien es posible que los juegos móviles no te vengan a la mente de inmediato cuando se habla de terror, existen muchos ejemplos excelentes. Para explorar más opciones de terror para dispositivos móviles, consulte nuestros 25 mejores juegos de terror para Android.

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